Showing posts with label Alma 33:11. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alma 33:11. Show all posts

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

We've got some rain this morning.  Normally I would be happy because of the rain except for James's job at Horne's. 

Alma 33:11
Thou has turned thy judgments away from me because of thy Son.
From the book "Becoming His':
(Karen Schneider gave it to me)
"Make a conscious choice to know the Lord - through Him you can become more.  Allow
the Lord to change your heart."

James went to the valley today to get some things he needs for his job up here.  Lloyd is fixing a piece of equipment for him, and he is meeting with him today.

Back here at home I watched the modern version of Little Women.  It's called "The March Sister's Christmas."  I think Louisa Mae Alcott may be a little disappointed in some of the liberties that were taken.  By trying to modernize it they took away the sweetness and innocence and goodnes of some of the characters.  I did like the ending though.

It was a dreary, smoky day.  I am worried about James's job, money, and his safe return.  

The Hall's arrived in Provo and safely delivered their missionary, Elder Kendall Hall to the MTC.
 We are going to miss you Elder Hall!

Tonight for Mutual we had a combined activity with the Young Men.  We met at the Applegate's shop to work on pinewood derby cars.  What a shop they have!
Brother Ulmer, Hope, Trenda, Kelly, Sister Curtis,
Jordyn, and Talon.
Coming up with a design for you car is sometimes the hardest part.
Shelly and Daniel.
Shelly did you decide what design you wanted to use?
This shop accommodated about 25 people and wasn't even crowded
Alice Wilhelm using the electric sander.
Brother Ulmer was a great help!
Hope and Heaven are his granddaughters.
Here he is helping Kelly Reynolds.
Watching and learning from Brother Wilhelm.
 Alice is finished sanding her car.
Shelly getting some hot chocolate and donuts.
Thanks to the Young Men for the refreshments!
Brother Diewald is the new Scout leader.
Thanks Brother Applegate for the use
of you awesome shop and tools!
Glenzo making off with a dozen donuts.

James and I watched: "Dear Santa", and "A Country Christmas Story."